On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 18:47, Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc / aliax.net> wrote:
> 2011/10/29 Dave Aronson <rubytalk2dave / davearonson.com>:
>> Ask yourself how you do it as a human. You look at the first letter
>> to see if it's a vowel, right? (Omitting for now some special cases
>> like h and y under certain circumstances.)
...
> Not exactly: "a user" :)
Good point, but I was trying to Keep It Simple. If the OP seemed more
well-versed in Ruby, or at least in programming, I'd suggest an
approach like ActiveSupport::Inflector, whereby it *starts* with some
simple rules like that, but also has a built-in knowledgebase of
exceptions, and lets you extend that KB with more exceptions.
So I guess the question for Faith is, how accurate does it need to be?
I get the impression this is an early homework assignment, for a
beginner's class in programming, using Ruby. (As opposed to a class
for already seasoned programmers, to learn Ruby.) In that case, I
still think my original suggestion is rather appropriate. If the
class is more advanced, or this is to be real-world production code,
that's different....
-Dave
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